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A Study on Development of SMEs Start-up Consulting Course by Convergence subject STEAM (융합인재교육(STEAM)에 의한 융복합 교과목 중소기업 창업컨설팅 개발)

  • Yim, Heon-Wook
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.381-387
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is to make a lot of efforts for student employment in government or university. therefore We have developed Start-up Consulting courses that include easy to find jobs, convergence and multidisciplinary knowledge. The results of the comparison between university and graduate school, management consulting, and start-up consulting curriculum were reviewed according to STEAM 's rules. The results were divided into 5 main classes and 15 sub classes according to the 15 week subject. As a result of the study, we divided into 5 main classes and 15 sub classes in accordance with the 15 week subject. We were able to apply the understanding to the 1st stage company understanding(Arts), 2 stage consulting ability(Technology) 3 stage entrepreneurship strategy(Technology) 4 stage sub consulting(STEAM) 5 stage management case analysis(Arts).

New Roles and Identity of Literary Writers from the Perspective of Cultural Intermediary (문화매개자 개념으로 바라본 문학 작가의 새로운 역할과 정체성)

  • Shim, Bo-Seon
    • Korean Association of Arts Management
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    • no.58
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    • pp.49-88
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    • 2021
  • Contemporary literary writers engage in multiple jobs and activities in the changing industrial and institutional environments to manage careers and produce literary value. The notion of art entrepreneurship envisages writers as the actors pursuing optimal rewards at both literary and economic levels by applying creative knowledge and skills to the management of career. In contrast, the notion of creative labor argues that writers go through career insecurity as they pursue self-fulfillment through work. This paper critically reviews two notions and suggests the notion of cultural intermediaries to better understand their production of literary value within the variety of relational contexts where they are situated. This paper analyzes the structures and characteristics of a wide range of intermediary practices by literary writers. Based on the analysis, I argue that the autonomy of literary value the writers construct and their status of entrepreneur-labourer are contingent upon the relational contexts within which they practice the intermediary work. I also suggest that literary writers by utilizing a variety of tactics cope with the changes that shape the autonomy of literature and invent new roles and identities as cultural intermediaries. Furthermore, literary writers develop not only self-management skills to adapt to the changing environments but also the collective capacity to cope with the constraints derived from the structural change of literary production and circulation. Finally, I argue that the art management discipline can reflect upon and support the creative endeavors of literary writers by embracing the critical understanding of structural changes suggested by the disciplines of humanities and social sciences.

A Comparison Study of Individual Entrepreneurial Orientation: Among Korean, Chinese and Japanese University Students (한국·중국·일본 대학생의 기업가지향성 비교연구)

  • Yang, Jun-Hwan
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Venturing and Entrepreneurship
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.31-41
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    • 2021
  • This exploratory study focuses on ascertaining the cross-cultural differences in the perception of entrepreneurial orientation among university students in Korea, China, and Japan. Total 670 university students from the three culturally diverse environments were administered questionnaires designed to determine the differences in individual entrepreneurship orientation(IEO). Data was analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics 23 version. ANOVA was used to test the established hypotheses. Statistically significant differences were found among the three groups of university students in IEO. China displayed the highest level of IEO followed by Korea and then Japan. Japan is less likely to be committed to entrepreneurial activity than Korea and China. The finding implies the sociocultural effect may come into play when young people forms positive attitude on entrepreneurship, that is identical to the arguments of prior studies. This study, however, has contributed to the literature by adding empirical evidence first time on different perceptions of IEO sub-scales by Korean, Chinese and Japanese university students. Theoretical and practical implication have been presented, where the importance of nurturing pro-activeness was stressed for Korean university students, most of all.

Investment in Performing Arts, Process and Challenges : Focus on Venture Capital Investment in Musical Play (공연예술 투자 프로세스의 현황과 과제 : 벤처캐피탈의 뮤지컬 투자를 중심으로)

  • Park, Dain;Park, Chanhi
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Venturing and Entrepreneurship
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.9-21
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    • 2014
  • Source and use of investment money in the content business has been subject to closer attention, This study attempts to identify the information asymmetry problem in the performing art are, focusing on the Korean musical play. Despite the various discussions in the venture capital practice in the performing art area, there has been few studies analyzing the investors' perspective. While juggling with the 'artistic value' and 'rate of return', the investors are concerned about the 'transparency' of the performing art practice. When coupled with the subjective judgment of 'artistic value', the information asymmetry between the investor and the performing art manager becomes more delicate. In the performing art business, 'SPC(Special Purpose Company)' is considered a possible solution to organize the deal structure in this field. This study analyzes the role of SPC regarding the information asymmetry problem.

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Analysis of Students' Job Basic Competencies and Career Reading Status of the College of Liberal Arts: Focused on "A University" (문과대학 학생들의 직업기초역량과 진로독서 실태 분석 -A 대학을 중심으로 -)

  • Joo, Yong-Kook;Lee, Jong-Moon
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.157-177
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    • 2018
  • This study identified problems in reading for future careers and suggests approaches to solve the identified problems by analyzing the fundamental vocational competence and reading for a future career. The study included 457 students in the liberal arts college (humanities and education programs) at "A" university. In accordance with the analysis, communication ability (average 3.61), interpersonal relation ability (3.59), literacy (3.40) and problem solving ability (3.39) were relatively high in fundamental vocational competence, while numeracy (2.72) and entrepreneurship (2.89) were low. Next, 65.2% of those reported no reading for their future career. 46.3% answered 'no time to read books related to my future career.' 25.8% selected 'no books worth reading related to my future career.' 22.5% said 'no curiosity about my future career.' Considering that those who did not read any materials related to a future career reached 65.2% and a number of students had low fundamental vocational competence, this paper suggested the implementation of a systematic educational program for standardizing and strengthening fundamental vocational competence and enhancing understanding of future careers.

Learning Outcomes of Design and Software Convergence Major for Engineering Education Accreditation (공학교육인증을 위한 디자인과 소프트웨어 융합전공의 학습성과)

  • Choi, Ji-Eun;Jin, Sung-Hee
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.51-63
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    • 2019
  • In the rapidly changing society since the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the cultivation of convergence talents that can solve complex problems is emerging as an important issue. The purpose of this study is to propose the core competencies required to establish the program learning outcomes of the engineering and education curriculum, which is the accreditation standard of engineering education proposed by ABEEK(Accreditation Board for Engineering Education of Korea). Case study methodology was applied to achieve the purpose of the study. The case of analysis is design and software convergence majors of domestic and foreign universities. The educational objectives and course syllabi were analyzed. As a result of the research, four core competencies to be achieved in the design and software convergence majors were derived in addition to the ten program outcomes presented by ABEEK. New core competencies are convergence ability, creative thinking, entrepreneurship, and design ability. The result of this study is expected to contribute to the development of the evaluation system for the convergence engineering education field.

Audio Generative AI Usage Pattern Analysis by the Exploratory Study on the Participatory Assessment Process

  • Hanjin Lee;Yeeun Lee
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.47-54
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    • 2024
  • The importance of cultural arts education utilizing digital tools is increasing in terms of enhancing tech literacy, self-expression, and developing convergent capabilities. The creation process and evaluation of innovative multi-modal AI, provides expanded creative audio-visual experiences in users. In particular, the process of creating music with AI provides innovative experiences in all areas, from musical ideas to improving lyrics, editing and variations. In this study, we attempted to empirically analyze the process of performing tasks using an Audio and Music Generative AI platform and discussing with fellow learners. As a result, 12 services and 10 types of evaluation criteria were collected through voluntary participation, and divided into usage patterns and purposes. The academic, technological, and policy implications were presented for AI-powered liberal arts education with learners' perspectives.

A Consideration of the Application of RFID on the Ubiquitous Construction;In View of Establishment (유비쿼터스 건설에의 RFID 활용에 대한 고찰;창업관점에서)

  • Shin, Ho-Sang;Hwang, Chan-Kou
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Venturing and Entrepreneurship
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.91-104
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    • 2006
  • Telematics is spotlighted as the future industry and anticipated the rapid growth. But it is not showing the expected development because of technical and economical blocks. So that there would happen a setback in setting the u-Transportation strategy which is the advanced national transportation system by the year 2020. In this paper, the stat of arts about related technology are introduced, which could give a solution in the technical and economical demerits and design the revitalization in ITS based on Telematics. And also the present application condition in RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) which would be the Blue Ocean in the Ubiquitous construction industry is researched and the commercialization scheme is studied.

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An Essay on the Future of Metaverse as the Harmony Space Both of Homo Ludens and Homo Fabre (호모 루덴스와 호모 파베르의 융화 공간으로서 메타버스의 미래)

  • Oh, Min Jung;Kim, Jonggyu
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.12 no.9
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    • pp.127-136
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    • 2021
  • Using the perspective of cultural philosophy, this paper aims to consider the possibility that the future metaverse will be developed into a cultural space for human beings. The redirection of the approach to understanding the metaverse space is necessary. And, this paper critically reviews the dangers of understanding the dichotomous space of reality and virtuality, and mobilized humanistic imagination through the film Ready Player One. Ultimately, the space the future metaverse grows into will be a cultural space run by both homo fabre and homo ludens.

Participation Intentions in Environmental Initiatives within Restaurant Social Media Communities: Exploring the Influence of Reward Types and the Moderating Effect of Social Media Participation Level (레스토랑 소셜미디어커뮤니티에서의 친환경이니셔티브 참여의도: 보상유형의 영향과 소셜미디어 참여수준의 조절효과)

  • Jang, Yoon Jung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.239-245
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    • 2023
  • The objective of this study was to explore how different types of rewards affect customers' inclinations to engage in environmental activities promoted through restaurant social media platforms. In addition, we investigated the potential moderating role of customer level of participation within the social media community. A total of 202 valid responses obtained by distributing a self-administered survey among restaurant patrons were subjected to hierarchical regression analysis to examine relationships between variables. The findings underscored the significant influence of economic and social rewards on shaping customer intent to participate in environmental initiatives promoted within restaurant social media communities. Furthermore, the study revealed that the extent of customer participation within the social media community moderated the relationship between rewards and their likelihood to partake in environmentally conscious behaviors. These results have meaningful implications for restaurant managers seeking to promote environmental initiatives effectively through social media platforms and within their establishments.